Hey! You mention the import of 14,000 places in Liberia for the Ébola
fight! Thanks to give publicity!
Cheers,
Rafael.
El 16/11/2014 22:20, "Madalina Ionescu"
escribió:
> The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 225, is now availalbe online in
> English, giving as always a summary of all things
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 225, is now availalbe online in
English, giving as always a summary of all things happening in the
openstreetmap world: http://www.weeklyosm.eu
Enjoy!
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I've just added the ones at the Portland Airport from memory.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> These are an increasingly common fixture in the US, particularly in cities
> that have a green movement (rare, here, I know). I know of one at Guthrie
> Green (but having a hard
These are an increasingly common fixture in the US, particularly in cities
that have a green movement (rare, here, I know). I know of one at Guthrie
Green (but having a hard time getting a good fix on it) and one unusually
well-equipped one at Portland International Airport (I believe this one's
m
There was OSMonitor by Paweł Paprota, but it is down for a long time.
Hopefully, as the source is available, one could repurpose it to add
the functionality you mentioned.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSMonitor
Michał
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Volker Schmidt wrote:
> I try to find
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> in Rome and Berlin (and surely many more places) another typology of places
> to repair your bike are common: workshops without commercial interest. They
> typically do have opening hours and you go there with your bicycle to repair
> it yourself. Typically there wi
> Am 15.11.2014 um 18:35 schrieb Bryce Nesbitt :
>
> These repair stands are distinct from an "amenity=shop" that fixes bicycles,
> as stands are self-service,
> typically open 24/7, and free. It's not a shop as commonly understood.
in Rome and Berlin (and surely many more places) another
Hi,
Volker Schmidt schrieb:
> I try to find a tool that continuously monitors all members of a relation
> for changes.
"OSMarelmon" might be the tool you're looking for. A student at the
University of Passau wrote it a while back, his thesis (in German) can
be found here http://wiki.openstreetmap
On 16/11/2014 10:13, Colin Smale wrote:
I have also been looking for such a facility - in my case for admin
boundaries.
For admin boundaries in the UK and Ireland I use EdLoach's :
http://www.loach.me.uk/osm/boundaries/
Cheers,
Andy
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Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> I'd like to encourage people to map bicycle repair stations. There are only
> 18 in the database right now. Can we double that this week?
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dbicycle_repair_station
The airport at Portland, Oregon (PDX) now provides a bike
Hi,
I have a script, which runs inside JOSM. It checks our numbered cycle node
routes for continuity, but also for some other intricacies these networks
have here in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany. It probably does more
than what you need to check linear and circular routes.
To use it, you'
That looks like a smart website, but the data seems to be quite out of
date. I was hoping for something more realtime. The relation analyser
does that, but it doesn't catch all problems - a Q-tail slips through
very easily.
Colin
On 2014-11-16 11:21, Marc Gemis wrote:
> I think user Wambac
On 16/11/2014 09:38, Volker Schmidt wrote:
I try to find a tool that continuously monitors all members of a
relation for changes. Specifically I would like to be informed
automatically by email when any of the members of a bicycle route
relation is modified.
I am aware of the relation analyse
I think user Wambacher already monitors the admin boundaries for his
website: https://osm.wno-edv-service.de/boundaries/ , so you might contact
him.
regards
m
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Colin Smale wrote:
> I have also been looking for such a facility - in my case for admin
> boundaries
I have also been looking for such a facility - in my case for admin
boundaries.
Colin
On 2014-11-16 10:38, Volker Schmidt wrote:
> I try to find a tool that continuously monitors all members of a relation for
> changes. Specifically I would like to be informed automatically by email when
I try to find a tool that continuously monitors all members of a relation
for changes. Specifically I would like to be informed automatically by
email when any of the members of a bicycle route relation is modified.
I am aware of the relation analyser sites that do this on request and only
test fo
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